Aditya Joshi and Aditya Kumar solved ‘the Bernoulli quadrisection problem’
The students presented a new approach to a problem dating from 1687, he said, while also identifying areas of possible application in contemporary engineering including the design of electronic circuits.
Category judge chairwoman Prof Orla Feely said: “Ross used experiments and mathematical models to investigate the effectiveness of different ventilation methods at maintaining safe CO2 levels, with a view to preventing spread of Covid-19. We were very impressed by the breadth of the project, and also by the way in which the student applied scientific principles to a problem of great current interest.
They invented “an intelligent spectacle system”, which helps reduce anxiety and fear in people with dementia, by indicating who is in their company such as close family members. Their glasses embrace an advanced product design – an embedded AI visual recognition system and multi-mode communications capability – by including both visual and auditory signals.
Taha Fareed and Jevin Joy, 15-year-old students from Coláiste Phádraig in Lucan, Co Dublin, who created a website with an artificial intelligence model that uses deep learning to predict the value of cryptocurrencies with precision, came joint second in the intermediate technology group category and received a special award from Science Foundation Ireland.
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